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  2. Raining Cats and Frogs - Wikipedia

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    Raining Cats and Frogs (French: La Prophétie des grenouilles, literally "The Prophecy of Frogs") is a French traditional animation children's feature film, released in 2003, directed by Jacques-Rémy Girerd and written by Girerd, Antoine Lanciaux and Iouri Tcherenkov [2] at the animation studio Folimage. It is the first feature produced by ...

  3. List of Come Outside episodes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of episodes for the children's television series, Come Outside. This list is ordered by the original air dates on BBC channels in the United Kingdom. This list is ordered by the original air dates on BBC channels in the United Kingdom.

  4. List of animated feature films of 2003 - Wikipedia

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    Raining Cats and Frogs aka. The Frog Prophecy La Prophétie des grenouilles: France: Jacques-Rémy Girerd: Folimage: Traditional: Theatrical: December 3, 2003: 90 minutes Rescue Heroes: The Movie: Canada: Ron Pitts: CG animation: Direct-to-video: November 18, 2003: 83 minutes Recess: All Growed Down: United States: Howy Parkins Brenda Piluso ...

  5. Rain of animals - Wikipedia

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    Raining snakes, 1680. A rain of animals is a rare meteorological phenomenon in which flightless animals fall from the sky. Such occurrences have been reported in many countries throughout history. [1] One hypothesis is that tornadic waterspouts sometimes pick up creatures such as fish or frogs, and carry them for up to several miles.

  6. Raining cats and dogs - Wikipedia

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    The English-language idiom "raining cats and dogs" or "raining dogs and cats" is used to describe particularly heavy rain. It is of unknown etymology and is not necessarily related to the raining animals phenomenon. [1] The phrase (with "polecats" instead of "cats") has been used at least since the 17th century. [2] [3]

  7. Peer Augustinski - Wikipedia

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    Born in Berlin, Augustinski was best known as a cast member of Klimbim ("Odds and Ends"), one of the first successful comedy shows in German television, and as the official German dubbing artist of Robin Williams.

  8. Thomas Fritsch - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Fritsch (16 January 1944 – 21 April 2021) was a German film, television and dubbing actor and schlager singer. He was regarded as the "Sonnyboy" [a] in the German cinema of the 1960s, [2] and became one of the best-known actors by his presence in television series. [2]

  9. Family Guy season 15 - Wikipedia

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    The fifteenth season of Family Guy aired on Fox in the United States from September 25, 2016, to May 21, 2017. The series follows the dysfunctional Griffin family , consisting of father Peter , mother Lois , daughter Meg , son Chris , baby Stewie and the family dog Brian , who reside in their hometown of Quahog.